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A085718 Numbers n such that sopfr(n)/spf(n) is a semiprime and sopfr(n)/lpf(n) is a semiprime, where sopfr(n) = A001414(n) is sum of primes dividing n (with repetition), spf(n) and lpf(n) are smallest and largest primes dividing n, respectively. Also, spf(n)!=lpf(n).

Original entry on oeis.org

72, 576, 648, 750, 800, 900, 960, 1080, 3430, 4116, 4900, 5880, 6272, 7000, 7056, 7938, 8400, 8960, 9450, 10080, 10752, 11340, 12096, 13608, 18750, 20000, 22500, 24000, 25600, 27000, 28800, 30375, 30720, 32400, 34560, 36450, 36864, 37268
Offset: 1

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Jason Earls, Jul 19 2003

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			648=2^3*3^4 is a term because 2+2+2+3+3+3+3 = 18 and 18/2 = 9 and 18/3 = 6.